Jgrden
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Unless someone has a better idea, I am headed to Lowe's to find a replacement switch for my mini lathe. It has a variable speed control box. The switch just decided not to turn off the lathe and it had to be unplugged.
John, I had that problem once and it turned out to be dust in the box I cleaned it out with compressed air and it has worked fine ever since.
Buy a two gang box, a std. wall switch and a receptacle and make your own switch box. It will be cheaper to buy an 8' or 10' ext. cord than to buy a plug and raw wire. Then jump the switch in your control box and forget about it.
Unless someone has a better idea, I am headed to Lowe's to find a replacement switch for my mini lathe. It has a variable speed control box. The switch just decided not to turn off the lathe and it had to be unplugged.
John, I had that problem once and it turned out to be dust in the box I cleaned it out with compressed air and it has worked fine ever since.
.....it's a 3 part rocker switch...
I'd like to see you with your tongue out trying to clean the switch.John, this is exactly what I've been doing. Same variable speed mini Jet, same problem. It's occurred more times than I remember (my 3 second world.) I take it off, open it up, use the compressed air can, wiggle a wire just for the heck of it, stick my tongue out the left side of my mouth while I put it all back together, plug it in . . . and turn it on for a few more months.
Once I figure(d) out what to do, its no big deal. For me, its alot easier than to fuss over something I don't know.
John, I had that problem once and it turned out to be dust in the box I cleaned it out with compressed air and it has worked fine ever since.
John, this is exactly what I've been doing. Same variable speed mini Jet, same problem. It's occurred more times than I remember (my 3 second world.) I take it off, open it up, use the compressed air can, wiggle a wire just for the heck of it, stick my tongue out the left side of my mouth while I put it all back together, plug it in . . . and turn it on for a few more months.
Once I figure(d) out what to do, its no big deal. For me, its alot easier than to fuss over something I don't know.
Seems to me like Jet has a quality control or a design problem.
You might just check the switch... it's a 3 part rocker switch..or at least mine was... one of the rockers may have slipped of it's pivot... when mine went out I thought it was the motor and replaced the motor... in wiring in the motor, I mistakenly took the switch out and it fell apart.... I put it back together and it works fine.. and now I think I have a spare motor.